Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (November 8, 2024)
Click to Skip Ahead This Week’s Winner Name: Noel Rascal Breed: Maltese/Chihuahua mix Fun Fact: Noel came from a rescue at 12 weeks old. He was named Noel because he was adopted during Christmas. After a couple months, he was given a middle name “Rascal” which suits his personality. He is the foster advocate at his home because he helps the fosters dogs to come out of their shells and feel comfortable. He not only steals treats, but he will also steals your heart in a blink. Cutest Name: Lucy Breed: Dutch Shepherd Fun Fact:...
Keeping pets and people together and housed
As part of the Camp Maddie: Pet-Inclusive Housing Edition virtual event, the presentation “Paws & Laws: Keeping People & Pets Together & Housed,” Housing Equity & Advocacy Resource Team (HEART L.A.) will provide a brief overview of the legal protections for tenants with pets and the eviction process. They will also discuss data-driven practices and how they inform all areas of its programming from legal services to policy & advocacy, and community engagement. HEART L.A. is dedicated to ensuring that legal...
How to Make DIY Herbal Flea Collars
Keeping your dog safe from fleas is crucial, but many commercial flea treatments contain harsh chemicals. If you’re looking for a natural and effective alternative, DIY herbal flea collars might be just what you need. These collars are not only safe and cost-effective but also simple to make at home. Benefits of Herbal Flea Collars Herbal flea collars leverage the natural repellent properties of certain plants and essential oils. Unlike chemical treatments, they are gentle on your dog’s skin and coat, reducing the risk of...
Tui Na Therapy: Relieve Your Dog’s Aches and Pains Naturally
Tui Na therapy, also known as acupressure-massage therapy, is very effective at resolving musculoskeletal aches and pains in dogs. Dogs love fun and frolicking, not aches and pains. So if you notice your dog is more sedentary than usual, and is avoiding activity, it’s important to find out why and how you can help her. Tui Na is one way to soothe your dog’s aches and pains and get her moving again. Get to know your dog’s body Using the palm of your hand, slowly and gently sweep over the contours of her body from head...
Meet Rosa & Machado, Our Adorably Cheeky Rescue Pups
Welcome to the Wednesday Dogs of Dogster! Every Wednesday, we share a story from one of our Dogsters. This week is about Nicole and her two rescue dogs, Mac and Rosa. Meet Rosa and Machado. I have so many stories to tell about these extraordinary pups, but as they are rescue dogs, I feel like I need to share how they came to be Cosgroves. They live a rural life, break all of the house rules (like no dogs inside and no dogs on the bed), and change them to suit themselves with their cheeky smiles and unconditional love. I’ll be sharing...
Complementary Approaches to Canine Cancer
Learning your beloved canine companion has cancer is a set-back. While conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation play crucial roles, holistic approaches can complement these therapies, potentially improving your dog’s quality of life and overall well-being. This blog post explores various holistic methods for supporting your four-legged friend through their cancer journey. Nutrition A well-balanced, nutrient-dense diet is crucial for dogs battling cancer. Consider consulting with a veterinary nutritionist to create a...
Beach Dog Rescue Surpasses 7,000 Spay/Neuter Milestone in Yucatan, Mexico
In the heart of Yucatan, Mexico—about five hours from Cancun—a small farm has become a haven for dogs awaiting a new life. Beach Dog Rescue, run by Heather and Gil Johnson, is more than a typical shelter; it’s a sanctuary. Here, dogs stay until they’re ready to journey to trusted rescue partners in New York City and Canada, where they will eventually find their furever families. In Mexico, where over 16 million dogs live on the streets,1 Beach Dog Rescue is helping address the crisis one dog at a time. The mission is...
6 Best Anxiety Vests for Dogs in 2024 – Reviews & Top Picks
Among the various tricks and techniques we use to help our dogs manage stress, an anxiety vest may be the perfect touch to keep them calm in troubling situations. Maybe your dog runs at the sound of thunder, suffers from separation anxiety, or tenses up on the way to the vet. Whatever the stressful situation, giving your dog a relaxing “hug” with an anxiety vest is an effortless way to offer relief and comfort. Picking a comfortable vest for your dog is critical for the best effect, and you’ll have plenty of unique options...
Soothe Naturally: Managing Canine Anxiety with Flower Essences
Anxiety in dogs can manifest in various forms, from separation anxiety to fear of loud noises. Recognizing the signs, such as excessive barking, pacing, or destructive behavior, is the first step to managing canine anxiety with flower essences. While traditional treatments often include medication, many dog parents turn to holistic methods for a more natural approach. What are Flower Essences? Flower essences are a form of vibrational therapy. They utilize the energetic properties of flowers to promote emotional balance and well-being. Unlike...
Emergency Help Needed with Wildfire in Bastrop County!
Nov 05, 2024 11/5/24 Update: The Hudson fires that sparked just east of Bastrop on Sunday are now 50% contained and evacuations lifted; however, our support of animals in need continues today. Bastrop Animal Care Service (BCAS) has shared that Animal Care Officers are canvasing the affected area, and APA! stands at the ready to take any injured animals that they may find. In addition to taking in injured animals, we’re also bringing more pets, including kittens(!) from BCAS later this afternoon! Here’s how you can help...















